I took her in ,unknowingly that she was pregnant, and she is about the have pups. I have no clue what her breed is. Just wondering so I can let the future pup owners know. Thanks.
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2007-10-25
21:20:01
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2007-10-25
21:20:45 ·
update #1
Ohh I called and screamed at the previous owners!!!!! I think she is too young to be pregnant, considering the whiteness of her teeth. But the vet said she is a little over a year. So we are going to pray she will be okay. The previous owners had an un-neutered full blooded pit bull. They admitted they caught them "locked-up". I think they pawned her on me because she could be pregnant. I live In North Carolina, USA
2007-10-25
21:52:20 ·
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I just like to warn ppl on the possible size the pups will be. I have another dog that I adopted they SWORE was a beagle mix....HA HA HA HA She is a great dane mixed with a pitbull. SHE IS A MONSTER. Had no clue what I was getting into.
2007-10-25
21:54:39 ·
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Looks like a pit bull/boxer mix to me.
2007-10-25 21:26:28
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answered by Leizl 6
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Hi!
It is very difficult to say what her breed is , looking the pictures. On the first picture , she looks like a mixed pittbull type, because of her head shape and look, and I would say she probably has terrier blood.
But it is just a guess !!!!She looks like a mixed breed dog, she does not seems to have one specific breed .(based on the pics observation)
So it is better to be realistic and be aware that you cannot make any prediction , since you also do not know the father's breed.
Tell the future owners to be aware they are taking home dogs that it is impossible to predict if they will show any particular and strong trait , and tell them to be prepared to any temperament +personality combination, without any strong breed typical characteristic...and ask them to observe their behavior in order to give them the proper education.
Do not consider breed in this case...
But I suggest you observe the puppies interactions , so you can see which ones are more dominant and which are more submissive..so you can tell this info to the future owner (they will know if they have a puppy with a dominant personality or not.....
And socialize them as much as you can...especially from 4Th week until 12Th week...show them different people, animals , dogs, places...
sorry if I could not help you more..
.helena/Brazil
2007-10-25 22:47:00
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answered by le_dhe 1
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Honestly.. the body looks like a beagle.. the head possibly American Staffie.. or another Pitt like mix.. (many of them look similar when mixed with other breeds so it's hard to say which.)
But, the white tip on the tail is a beagle trademark.. they were bred for that.. so that when running through tall grass the white spot would be visible to the hunters who were following..
Here's my beagle/basset mix.. (he's a tad bit longer than a beagle, with a slightly bowed stance due to the basset in him).. but if you put your dogs face over this one it would look almost identical. (and since it's an odd angle... he is 15 inches tall at the shoulders.. to give you a better idea at size... there are two different sizes accepted for beagles.. the more common is the smaller one.. which I believe is 10 inches)
2007-10-25 22:11:38
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answered by kaijawitch 7
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It looks like a pit bull mix. Sorry guys, but im pretty sure it has at least some boxer blood. When your puppies go to a new home, their owner will love them whatever they are! Have fun with the puppies. I love having a litter of newborn puppies around.
2007-11-01 11:47:41
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answered by Anonymous
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She looks part pit bull but I see no boxer, her head is much too narrow for boxer. Can you say what country you are located in?
Here is a breed with similar markings but longer fur:
http://au.geocities.com/jencolau/cos.jpg
Depending on her weight, I am going to guess her to be standard rat terrier and pit bull terrier, mostly because of the raised large ear.
2007-10-25 21:31:53
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answered by joanie m 5
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she's definatly a pit bull mix.... now as to what she's mixed with.... that's anyone's guess lol but she's got a high percentage of pit bull blood. i'm right across the nc line in va... i might know someone interested in a puppy that would provide a good loving, caring home if you're interested
2007-10-25 21:59:43
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answered by super_goofychick 6
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Looks a bit like a Pit Bull/Labrador mix. I don't think there's any Boxer in her. She is definitely a beautiful dog!
2007-10-25 21:42:16
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answered by Elena 5
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Doesn't look like any breed I know of.
Even if you knew what breed your dog was, you have no idea what breed the sire (father) was, so cannot guarantee the breed of the offspring.
I'm afraid you'll have to be honest and say they are of unknown parentage.
I'm going to star this in the hope others who are experienced in homing pups can advise you.
Good luck.
2007-10-25 21:29:31
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answered by Anonymous
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looks like a pit mix to me. I would tell the future owners you are unsure of what she and daddy are.
I rescued a chi 2 months ago and 3 weeks after her rescue she had 4 pups with 3 survivors. IDK what the pups are (thinking JRT/chi mix)....good luck
2007-10-26 00:48:46
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answered by NatrGrrl 4
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she looks like a mixed dog,if you dont know father of pups,they will be mixed anyway,,and you wont really know the size they will grow,sometimes looking at pups feet will tell you rough size
2007-10-25 21:35:18
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answered by sky 7
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